Ebook: Promoting pollination and pollinators in farming
Author: Peter Kevan Susan Willis Chan
- Genre: Biology // Plants: Agriculture and Forestry
- Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science 126
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
- City: Sawston
- Language: English
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It’s been reported that up to 95% of all flowering plants require additional help during the pollination process. Pollinator species, including bees, aid this process through transferring pollen grains from flower to flower. However, in light of the growing evidence of global declines in pollinator species, the management, ecology and conservation of wild and managed pollinators is a subject of growing importance and research activity.
Promoting pollination and pollinators in farming reviews the wealth of research on our current understanding of existing pollination processes and their importance to our global ecosystems. The book considers how pollinators interact with plants, as well as the major threats to pollinator species, including climate change, diseases and pesticide exposure.
Through its comprehensive exploration of the current status of pollinators in farming, the book provides its readers with the knowledge required to promote pollination by protecting the world’s pollinators species and the ecosystem services they deliver using techniques such as habitat conservation.